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May 1, 2008

California Voters May Decide High Speed Rail's Fate at Ballot Box in November 2008

According to CA High-Speed Rail Authority Executive Director Mehdi Morshed, years of high hopes and false starts may culiminate with a bond appearing on the November ballot.

May 1, 2008

American Trucking Association Expresses Concern Over L.A., L.B. Clean Truck Plans

The ATA is exploring litigation and has petitioned the Federal Maritime Commission over the employment requirements in the Port of Los Angeles Clean Trucks Program.

May 1, 2008

Loeb & Loeb Land Use Lawyer Linda Bernhardt Opines on California City Planning Processes

With a rich history in the public sector in L.A. and San Diego, Linda Bernhardt now represents private sector interests in the development process.

May 1, 2008

Trust for Public Land Contributes to Landmark Oil Agreement

Southern California Director of TPL Debra Geiler discusses the unprecedented agreement between PXP and environmental groups to allow the oil company to drill off the Santa Barbara Coast.

May 1, 2008

NY's RPA Advocates ‘America 2050' Plan to Renew Regions

Robert Yaro, execuive director of the Regional Plan Association, is helping to lead a national campaign that focuses on regional improvements to rebuild and renew America.

May 1, 2008

County Assessor Rick Auerbach Leads Reassessment of 316,000 L.A. County Homes

L.A. County\'s diverse real estate markets are still faring better than surrounding counties, but property tax revenues are still projected to grow at a slower rate.

May 1, 2008

CBRE Sets Carbon Neutrality Goals for its Real Estate Portfolio

CB Richard Ellis, manager of the world's largest real estate portfolio, goes green with an ambitious target for carbon neutrality.

March 28, 2008

Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke Proposes Regulations To Address Subprime, Foreclosure Crisis

Fed Chair Ben Bernanke promises greater oversight of lending practices in the hopes of recovering the possibility of home ownership for average Americans.

March 28, 2008

A Private Sector Critique of Recently Adopted Port Clean Truck Plans: IWLA's Patty Senecal

The differences between Los Angeles and Long Beach's versions of their respective clean truck programs may delay implementation due to potential litigation.

March 28, 2008

Metro Releases Draft Long-Range Transportation Plan: $125 Billion Not Enough To Reduce Congestion!

Metro Chief Planning Officer Carol Inge explains the planning assumptions that contributed to the draft of Metro's 2008 Long-Range Plan, currently available for public review.

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